gdi
Veteran
Not all potential buyers are on RFF...
Granted, but I would think most would have access to Amazon which sells it within $30 of that price. This could make the selling of a used one at a higher price fairly difficult.
canetsbe
Well-known
When the X1 is sleeping, you know it because the lens retracts. One click and it wakes up and is ready to go in less than a second. Other than that, it's on and ready. No lag between pressing the shutter halfway and it starting to focus. Something to think about as used X1s are now cheaper than ever.
Granted, but I would think most would have access to Amazon which sells it within $30 of that price. This could make the selling of a used one at a higher price fairly difficult.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0043RS864/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new
gdi
Veteran
When I posted I thought I had seen one from Amazon proper for $1030 or so. It could have been this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005IGE7NC/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
There are others with it less than $1100 - http://www.42photo.com/pd-productid-106193-k-fuji_x100_123_megapixel_digital_camera.htm
(not an endorsement!)
Taipei-metro
Veteran
TechCron
Member
Within that budget you could find a minty Epson R-d1s in Japan -where the best preserved R-D1's are to be found.
Yes, the Epson R-D1/s is an excellent camera. It has some flaws, but then again, everything else does

staal571
Member
Wen I must make a choice then an Leica M7 i think, but its for me to expensiv, so i bee happy with my Fuji X100 and several old rangfinders o.a Minolta CLE, Mamiya 135, FED 5C, and some Zorki's
Peter
Peter
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